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"This is testament as to how well thought of Liam is. I spoke to our staff in our Fortrose office and they told me that Liam is great with people, loves being a postie and is very well liked in the village.

"Not one person had a bad word to say about him. He's a family lad, who always spoke about the bairns, his sister and brother and loves taking his niece to the football.

"Liam is known around the local and outlying pubs and hotels for his singing and the Fortrose team ventured into Inverness one night to surprise him - but hiding at the back of the room, not to give him stage fright and then charging to the front half way through his first song.

Flyers are being used in the hunt for missing Liam Colgan (Image: Sunday Mail)

"I warmly remember the time Liam cheekily had his eye on my company car, as it would hold all the band's gear - and he said I wouldn't need it at the weekend.

"The team commented that his disappearance is so out of character for Liam and that he always has a cheeky smile on his face.

"There's not a single day that he isn't talked about in the office and his team are eager that he gets in touch and comes home."

Liam worked in the Royal Mail's rural Highland offices in 2016 then in Inverness Mail Centre over Christmas.

He worked from Inverness Delivery Office from New Year up to the time of his disappearance.

It is believed Liam is still wearing the same clothes he wore when he went missing (Image: LBT/G&J)

He has not been seen since he got separated from the group on his brother Eamonn's stag party in the northern German city of Hamburg.

His family and friends have mounted a campaign for information, which has thrown up possible leads but no firm evidence of his whereabouts.

Eamonn was due to get married on March 2, but the ceremony is on hold while the search continues.

Eamonn said Liam, 29, may be confused about who he is after suffering a head injury.

His brother, Eamonn Colgan has been in Hamburg trying to find him (Image: Sunday Mail)